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Bryan Kearney commented on QPID-1880:
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What would you suggest? The code is not checked i
The new unmanaged objects are confusing
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Key: QPID-1880
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-1880
Project: Qpid
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: Qpid Managment Framework
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Ian Main updated QPID-1874:
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Attachment: bindings patch
This patch implements the ruby bindings for the new C++ based qmf engine.
> QMF Li
> > Steve,
> >
> > Can you sign the release. There are details here of how to:
> >
> > http://www.apache.org/dev/release-signing.html
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> Sure... The signature and sum are at:
>
> http://www.riverace.com/qpid/qpidc-0.5.msi.asc
> http://www.riverace.com/qpid/qpidc-0.5.msi.sha1
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> My public key
Hi Martin,
> From: martin.a.ritc...@googlemail.com
> 2009/5/29 Steve Huston :
> > Earlier this week I asked where people thought a Qpid C++ 0.5
> > installer for Windows should be hosted. There was positive
feedback
> > about hosting it at qpid.apache.org, but that required a vote.
> >
> > In cas
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Gordon Sim resolved QPID-1819.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: 0.6
Fixed by r780719.
> Large messages cause hangs and crashes
> From: Gordon Sim [mailto:g...@redhat.com]
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> Alan Conway wrote:
> > Steve, I think one of these commits
> > r780088 shuston
> > r780087 shuston
> > r780060 shuston
> > broke the install target by renaming README to README.txt.
> > Build output attached.
Yes, my mistake - ap
Martin Ritchie wrote:
2009/6/1 Martin Ritchie :
2009/5/29 Steve Huston :
Earlier this week I asked where people thought a Qpid C++ 0.5
installer for Windows should be hosted. There was positive feedback
about hosting it at qpid.apache.org, but that required a vote.
In case you'd like t
2009/6/1 Martin Ritchie :
> 2009/5/29 Steve Huston :
>> Earlier this week I asked where people thought a Qpid C++ 0.5
>> installer for Windows should be hosted. There was positive feedback
>> about hosting it at qpid.apache.org, but that required a vote.
>>
>> In case you'd like to see what you're
Alan Conway wrote:
Steve, I think one of these commits
r780088 shuston
r780087 shuston
r780060 shuston
broke the install target by renaming README to README.txt. Build output
attached.
I checked in a change to fix this...
I'm not sure but I think LICENSE/INSTALL/README may b
Steve Huston wrote:
Earlier this week I asked where people thought a Qpid C++ 0.5
installer for Windows should be hosted. There was positive feedback
about hosting it at qpid.apache.org, but that required a vote.
In case you'd like to see what you're voting for, the installer is
available now at
Kim van der Riet wrote:
For reasons I cannot see, svn r.779435 has broken the python cluster
tests - even though this checkin is in the client code only. The point
of breakage is running a qpidd --quit --port= on the first node of
an established cluster causes an exception to be thrown with t
2009/5/29 Steve Huston :
> Earlier this week I asked where people thought a Qpid C++ 0.5
> installer for Windows should be hosted. There was positive feedback
> about hosting it at qpid.apache.org, but that required a vote.
>
> In case you'd like to see what you're voting for, the installer is
> av
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